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1. A----acceptance of contemporary forms of social
behavior has misled a few into believing that values in conflict
with the present age are for all practical purposes----.
(A) casual.. reliable
(B) superficial.. trenchant
(C) complacent.. superseded
(D) cautious.. redemptive
(E) plaintive.. redundant
2. Aalto, like other modernists, believed that form follows function;
consequently, his furniture designs asserted the----of human needs,
and the furniture's form was----human use.
(A) universality.. refined by
(B) importance.. relegated to
(C) rationale.. emphasized by
(D) primacy.. determined by
(E) variability.. reflected in
3. According to the newspaper critic, the performances at the
talent contest last night ----- from acceptable to excellent.
(A) varied
(B) receded
(C) swept
(D) averaged
(E) declined
4. Actual events in the history of life on Earth are accidental
in that any outcome embodies just one ----- among millions; yet
each outcome can be ----- interpreted.
(A) coincidence.. randomly
(B) relationship. predictably
(C) fact.. readily
(D) happening.. uniquely
(E) possibility.. rationally
5. Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations (1776) is still worth reading,
more to appreciate the current--- -of Smith's valid contributions
to economics than to see those contributions as the ----of present-day
economics.
(A) disregard.. outgrowths
(B) reaffirmation.. concerns
(C) relevance.. precursors
(D) acceptance.. byproducts
(E) importance.. vestiges
6. After a slow sales start early in the year, mobile homes have
been gaining favor as----to increasingly expensive conventional
housing.
(A) reaction
(B) an addition
(C) an introduction
(D) an alternative
(E) a challenge
7. After thirty years of television, people have become "speed
watchers"; consequently, if the camera lingers, the interest
of the audience----.
(A) broadens
(B) begins
(C) varies
(D) flags
(E) clears
8. Agronomists are increasingly worried about "desertification,"
the phenomenon that is turning many of the world's ----fields
and pastures into----wastelands, unable to support the people
living on them.
(A) fertile.. barren
(B) productive.. blooming
(C) arid.. thriving
(D) poorest.. marginal
(E) largest.. saturated
9. All ------- biological traits fall into one of two categories:
those giving their possessors greater ------- the environment
and those rendering them more independent of it.
(A) widespread.. detachment from
(B) beneficial.. control over
(C) successful.. freedom from
(D) neutral.. compatibility with
(E) harmful.. advantage in
10. Although ---- in her own responses to the plays she reviewed,
the theatre critic was, paradoxically, ---- those who would deny
that a reviewer must have a single method of interpretation.
(A) dogmatic.. impatient with
(B) eclectic.. suspicious of
(C) partisan.. hostile toward
(D) capricious.. intrigued by
(E) indulgent.. indebted to
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